AMED
Democratic Society Congress (DTK) Co-Chair and People’s Democratic Party (HDP) Colemêrg MP Leyla Güven continued her hunger strike action in her home after being released from Amed Type E Prison, demanding that the isolation imposed on Peoples Leader Abdullah Öcalan be abolished.
ACTION CONTINUES IN PRISONS
On the same request, HDP member Nasir Yagiz 181, who started a hunger strike in Hewlêr in the Kurdistan Region of Basurê Kurdistan, 14 people in Strasbourg and 155 in Imam Şiş in Wales, detainees in prisons on 16 December, have been in force for 156 days. Hunger strikes spread to all prisons as of March 1st.
Fadile Tok in the Mahmur camp of Başurê Kurdistan Region is on 121 days, and in the Kelar district of Germiyan, Herêm Mahmud has been on hunger strike for 86 days.
THREE VECTORS IN THE HDP BUILDING
The action of HDP MPs Dersim Dağ, Tayip Temel and Murat Sarısaç in the Amed Provincial Organization building has been continuing since 3 March.
Sedat Akın, who started a hunger strike in Erzincan Type T Closed Prison on January 7, was released and then moved to his home in Batman; Gurbet Ektiren, who has also been released, started the hunger strike he started in Bakırköy prison on 15 January.
İhsan Sinmiş (56), started a hunger strike in Silivri prison on 1 March. Murat Aksin, in Mardin E Type Closed Prison, started his action on 15 March. Mahsun Şen, who started a hunger strike in Mardin E Type Closed Prison on 5 January, was released in his home in Derik after 17 April. HDP Ceylanpınar former co-chairman Hızni Kılınç, started a hunger strike on 1 March, after being released on 13 May, he was at his home in Ceylanpınar; Ismet Yildiz, who was detained and detained after he started a hunger strike in the HDP building in Amed, continues his act at his house on 29 March, after Sevican Yasar was released on 2 April, Salih Tekin and Bilal Ozgezer were released on 5 April.